Samurai Vs Knights Dbq Essay

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From approximately 1000 - 1600 CE, Samurai and knights were fierce and loyal warriors who fought for their country. Knights were in Europe while Samurais were in Japan. Without samurais and knights, the world would be in a different place then where it is now. Although they have many similarities and differences, mostly samurai and knights have more similarities than differences. Samurai had a code called, Bushido. And knights had a code called, Chivalry.
If a knight had fallen of their horse in a battle, the knight would be more vulnerable than a samurai because the knight had more armour. The social order in feudal Samurai ranked higher than the Knights.

For both samurais and knights, honor was important. The code for samurais is Bushido (Doc.E). For samurai, his master is more important than his family (Doc.E). Would you value your boss/master over your family? The code for knight is chivalry (Doc.E). To become a knight, you had to go through a ceremony, from which the Queen/King granted you to be a knight (OI). The code of Chivalry stated that you had to promise to do no wicked deed, to be loyal to the king, to give mercy to those asking it, always to be courteous and helpful to ladies, and to fight in no wrongful quarrel for worldly gain, upon pain of death or forfeiture of knighthood and King Arthur’s …show more content…

Young warriors studied the moral code of the samurai, Zen Buddhism and Kendo (Doc. C). A knight begins his journey at age four or five (DOC C). A knight would be sent at age seven or eight, he would be sent to serve as a page to his father’s overlord or to a powerful relative (Doc. C). With a blunted or wooden sword, refining his skills and receiving some religions instructions (Doc. C). Samurai were expected to live according to Bushio, a strict emony called genpuku (Doc. C). In conclusion, both samurai and knights were both hard fighting warriors who would do anything for their